1,785 itemsWelcome to 13th Population Census of the United States - 1910
1910 Census:
The questions asked in this Census were name, relationship to head of household sex, color or race, age at last birthday, marital status, length of present marriage, if a mother, number of children and number of living children, place of birth, place of birth of parents, if foreign born, year of immigration and citizenship status, language spoken, occupation, type of industry employed in, if employer, employee, or self-employed, if unemployed, number of weeks unemployed in 1909, ability to read and write, if attended daytime school since September 1, 1909, if home is rented or owned, if home is owned, free, or mortgaged, if home is a house or a farm, if blind in both eyes, if deaf and dumb. This was the last Census to ask if they were a survivor of Union or Confederate Army or Navy.
This microfilm was provided by the Genealogy Center at the Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and sponsored by the Internet Archive.
13th Population Census of the United States - 1910
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